Sarah khan needs no introduction when it comes to Pakistani television drama. She has quickly established herself as one of Pakistan’s top slot actors. Sarah began her career with the drama serial Badi Aapa ten years ago and is now the preferred choice of every producer and director in the entertainment industry. Her current play Wabaal on Hum TV is capturing the audience’s attention due to its unique theme.
The Truth International Khan talked in detail about many aspects of her professional and personal life as an actor.
You portray an adverse kind of character in your recent drama serial, Wabaal. What enticed you to take on this role?
I had two choices after my last serial, Laapata. I chose Wabaal because it was a different script from what I have done before. It is the story of a greedy yet irresponsible girl, which I found very interesting. As Anum is a materialistic and emotional girl, these kinds of people often, with their lack of understanding of things, act in a way that makes people think negatively or that they are evil. I think there would be mixed reviews; some would suggest her as a villain, while others might find her an immature girl.
I had two choices after my last serial, Laapata. I chose Wabaal because it was a different script from what I have done before. It is the story of a greedy yet irresponsible girl, which I found very interesting. As Anum is a materialistic and emotional girl, these kinds of people often, with their lack of understanding of things, act in a way that makes people think negatively or that they are evil. I think there would be mixed reviews; some would suggest her as a villain, while others might find her an immature girl.



